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SPED Tricks & Treats blog hop

Hello!! I hope you are enjoying the SPED tricks and treats blog hop! I can't wait to see the goodies everyone can collect. Special educators always have to have their bag of tricks handy and you can never have too many.

My trick is all about metallic sharpies (and this will lead right into my treat)! I love metallic sharpies. They show up great on dark paper (especially black) and look so much better than a white crayon or colored pencil. I have been able to get them almost anywhere sharpies are sold and they come in gold, silver, and bronze. I used these twice this past week to make the activity I am about to show you and also to make dots on a black circle (that activity went with my letter F week, I will share it it soon).

Last weekend, The Printable Princess posted about some activities she made for her kindergarten classroom. I just loved the spider webs! However all I could find at the dollar store was black plates, which I ended up loving even more.

I used the silver sharpie to draw the webs.

1. I started by adding the targeted skill in the middle, for example the letter Y.

2. I then drew a circle around the Y

3. Next, I added lines going out from the A to the sides of the plate (I usually did 4 or 5 lines on each one).

4/5/6. Last I connected the lines to make spider webs. I found it easier to start on the outside of the plate and work my way in.

I made these adorable spiders to go with the webs. I used graphics from My Cute Graphics and added letters, shapes, and numbers to the back to make a matching game. I also picked up some spiders at the grocery store that my kiddos who are practicing 1:1 correspondence can count out the number of spiders to match the web. This week with one of my kiddos we matched the letter spiders to their webs. She loved it! I told her the spiders were sad and needed to go back to their homes. This worked like a charm (sometimes she is tough to get started )! She was practicing identifying upper and lowercase letters, I was able to sneak some letter sounds in and we even practiced counting by counting how many spiders we had matched to their webs. I can't wait to do this with her again this week.

So this leads me to my freebie!!! I am sharing the cute spiders I made to go with these webs. I have included all of the lowercase letters (you would write uppercase on the web), shapes, and numbers.

You can get them by clicking on the graphic below!

I would love to hear how you use these spiders or any of the tricks I shared with you. Please leave a comment below!

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Now hop on over to Breezy Special Ed to see what tricks and treats Brie has in store for you!!